The Island of Sex and Terrorby Erotica P JohnsonImprint: Fetish World Books
BDSM classed as Non-consensual. Contains strong BDSM content. | No. words: 80883 Ebook Price: $7.95
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Great adventure story, plenty of action and forced sex. Worth the
read. 5 out of 5 (Fred) The idea/plot is interesting. However, the book is poorly written.
Grammar and sentence structure are almost non-existent. There are
many paragraphs which are simply run-on sentences, making the book a
difficult read. 2 out of 5 (Fred) | Style: Bondage/BDSM Thrillers, Bondage/BDSM Fetishes Published: 9 / 2019 CLICK HERE to get told when further books by this author are published Available Formats to Download: MOBI EPUB MS Word PDF MS Reader Text RTF
| STORY DESCRIPTION 'Ladies, Ten Million, to the winner,' was the headline. All you have to do is show those chauvinists that you are as good as them, as we all know you are, and survive for one week, on a deserted Island.
What they didn't know was that it was a scam; twelve hunters would hunt them down, and then use them for their demented sexual delights.
It was to be six scantily clad, defenseless, and attractive females alone on a deserted Island, against ten male hunters and two lesbians, making twelve hunters, all armed.
Tracy, an ex Navy Seal was among-st the six, and she was not going down, without a fight.
Could her skills and training even up the odds? To her it was the law of the jungle; kill, or be killed. She did have one helper, a cop, but would her desire to arrest be a disadvantage?
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